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RAPID RELIEF TEAM BACKS BRAVEHEARTS ON ITS MARATHON MISSION TO PROTECT AUSSIE KIDS

Rapid Relief Team

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The Rapid Relief Team (RRT) has once again supported the annual Bravehearts 777 Marathon, serving more than 850 meals to runners participating in an incredible feat of endurance.

 

The 777 Marathon involves seven marathons in seven states across seven days, with the purpose of raising funds for Bravehearts towards the prevention and treatment of child abuse.

 

Operations Manager Michael Dunn said RRT volunteers were at six of the 777 Marathons – in Adelaide, Canberra, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney – offering nutritious meals, hot barista made coffee and words of encouragement.

 

“It has been inspiring to see people from all walks of life come together in each city for the Bravehearts 777 Marathon, whether they are running for this important cause or for the athletic challenge,” said Michael. 

 

“I had a great chat with a man who had just completed his 723rd marathon at 69 years old – which is an incredible achievement.

 

“RRT is proud to be here again this year, supporting Bravehearts and helping protect the future of our children.” 

 

Runners can either participate in the ultimate challenge of the full seven marathons, a single marathon, or the virtual event.

 

As the charitable arm of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, RRT supports frontline workers and emergency services by providing food, donations and other resources, as well as hosting events for the community.

 

Established in 2013 to assist emergency services in times of disaster and crisis by providing meals and other support, it’s expanded to more than 16,000 volunteers and provides support to the community through charitable donations and events.

 

For more information on RRT, please go to www.rrtglobal.org/.

 

 Media enquiries: Katie Kimberley 0417 467 215

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Media release - Rapid Relief Team backs Bravehearts on its marathon mission to protect Aussie kids.pdf

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